At independence, the majority of inelians
lived in villages T or F
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Answer: True
Explanation: At independence, the majority of Indians lived in villages. The Constituent Assembly was made up of members of the Congress party. In the first national election, only men were allowed to vote. The Second Five Year Plan focused on the development of heavy industry.
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True
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At Independence, the vast majority of Indians lived in the villages. Farmers and peasants depended on the monsoon for their survival. So did the non-farm sector of the rural economy, for if the crops failed, barbers, carpenters, weavers, and other service groups would not get paid for their services either.
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